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EOS magazine binder
EOS magazines are a valuable resource - keep them safe in an EOS magazine binder. Each binder is finished in a stylish red marble effect with 'EOS' embossed in gold on the spine. Each binder holds eight issues (two years) of the magazine.
£7.50 each


EOS MAGAZINE BACK ISSUES
Back issues of EOS magazine are available from December 1996. The product reports and technique articles are listed below. Each issue also contains portfolios and many other features.
The magazine was redesigned and relaunched with a square-back binding with the April-June 2006 issue. At the same time, the cover date was changed to indicate the period covered by the magazine, rather than the publication month. (Under the previous system, the April-June 2006 issue would have been the March 2006 issue).
£3.50 each


July-September 2007
Sensitive matters
Take creative control of your pictures
Digital lenses
What is a digital lens, and why is it needed?
Spot light
Going back to basics with exposure metering
Mirror lock
Another technique to combat the curse of camera shake
Data check
Can you tell when a digital image has been changed?
Light control
Turn your Speedlite into a specialist studio accessory
File transfer
Are you downloading your images in the most efficient way?
Camera to web
Is the internet replacing our dog-eared photo albums?


 


April-June 2007
Shake free
The simplest way to sharper images
Cable control
Remote switches
Kit v. pro lenses Are kit lenses good enough for your needs?
Wedding day Tips on photographing the big day
Screen facts A guide to the information displayed on your LCD screen
Bounce flash For better results, avoid direct flash
Direct printing Printing without a computer


 


January-March 2007
Program shift
Your first steps to becoming more creative
400D exposed An in-depth look at some of the camera's features
Back flash How to backlight with flash
More or less When to use exposure compensation
Portrait style Better people pictures from your EOS
Stop down When and how to use stop-down metering
Firmware Step-by-step guide to updating your EOS firmware


 


October-December 2006
Metering Modes
An introduction to evaluative, partial and spot metering
Screen play How focusing screens can be useful
Painting with light How to light at night with a torch or flash
Deluxe lenses Should you buy an L series lens?
A stitch in time How to use Canon PhotoStitch software
Mega world A guide to the language of pixels and file sizes
Apple Mac supplement Making the most of your EOS and your Apple Mac
Index An index of technique articles in the 2006 issues


 


July-September 2006
Sharp practice
Settings for optimum autofocus
Easy does it
Photo printing with Canon printers
Flower photography the tools and techniques needed for the perfect shot
Extenders at F8 All you need to know about Canon's teleconverters
Taking the wide view Making the most of Canon's EF 15mm f2.8 Lens
Speedlite zoom The flash gun's clever autozoom feature
Card play Factors to consider when buying storage cards


 


April-June 2006
New camera
EOS 30D
New lenses EF 85mm f1.2L II USM and EF-S 17-55mm f2.8 IS USM
The problem with PIC modes Understanding shooting modes
Optical delusions How much do you really know about lenses?
Say goodye to dust Techniques for cleaning digital sensors
Speedlite situation Compatibility with film and digital cameras
Keep your distance Choosing and using a wireless controller
Back button focus Custom Function 4 and the star button
The world is RAW RAW file converters reviewed


 


December 2005
Speedlite simplicity
Basic techniques to get you started with flash
Shift your view Using Canon EF tilt-and-shift lenses
EOS 5D exposed An inside view of Canon's full-frame digital camera
Reach for the stars All about astrophotography
Super-size it How to interpolate your images for larger file sizes
EOS magazine index A cumulative index from 1996 to 2006


 


September 2005
New cameras
EOS 5D, EOS1D Mark II N
New lenses EF 24-105mm f4L IS USM, EF 70-300mm f4-5.6 IS USM
New Speedlite Speedlite 430EX

Stock in trade
All about the on-line photo library Alamy
Exposure basics The fundamentals of photography explained
Playing with fire Our guide to photographing fireworks
More fun with macro Exploring the versatility of macro lenses
Hidden features Digital functions that you might not know about
The soft option How to produce soft lighting from your flash
EOS capture Shooting from a distance with Canon software


 


June 2005
Daylight flash
Giving outdoor pictures a burst of light
Star treatment Making the most of the star button on your camera
Moving up a gear Recommendations for your next lens
Paint it black Indulge your dark side with striking silhouettes
350D exposed Inside Canon's latest digital EOS
Wild at heart Getting serious about wildlife photography
Field storage Storing digital images while you shoot
Digital Photo Pro Using Canon's RAW converter software


 


March 2005
New products
EOS 350D and EF-S 60mm f2.8 Macro USM lens
Near and far
The facts about depth-of-field
It's a noisy world Comparing analogue grain and digital noise
Water world Shooting underwater with your EOS
The magic number Four ways to achieve a focal length of 400mm
Travelling light Using the new Speedlite 580EX
Sharpen your image Optimising the digital EOS for your needs
ZoomBrowser The features of Canon's software


December 2004
New product
EOS 1Ds Mark II
The twilight zone Focusing in low light
In the bag A guide to indispensable gadgets and gizmos
Digital tips and advice Features and functions of your digital camera
Vanishing points How perspective affects your photography
Stroboscopic flash Specialist Speedlite technique
Filter effects Are traditional filters needed for digital cameras?
Films to files How to digitise your film images


September 2004
New cameras
EOS 20D, EOS 300X
New lenses EF-S 17-85mm f4-5.6 IS USM, EF-S 10-22mm f3.5-4.5 USM
Rapid action Using the continuous shooting mode
Lens basics The meaning behind the data on your lens
Double focusing Getting creative with multiple exposures
News flash E-TTL system for foolproof flash photography
In the wild Getting started in wildlife photography
The name game Making sense of digital file names
Whiter than white Understanding white balance


June 2004
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March 2004
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December 2003
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September 2003
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June 2003
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March 2003
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December 2002
New products
EOS 1Ds, EF 24-70mm f2.8L USM lens
Basic training Getting started with your EOS
Hit the ceiling Improve your flash pictures with a little bounce
Night lights Using very slow shutter speeds
Gripping stuff Take better hold of your camera with EOS accessories
Motion pictures Capturing movement in a still picture
Extenders converted Canon's EF Extenders explained
Lens polishing Canon keeps improving its lens performance


September 2002
New camera
EOS 300V
New lenses EF 28-90mm f4-5.6 II USM, EF 28-90mm f4-5.6 II, EF 28-105mm f4-5.6 USM, EF 28-105mm f4-5.6, EF 90-300mm f4.5-5.6 USM, EF 90-300mm f4-5.6
Tree time Get creative when photographing trees
Light reading Dealing with tricky exposures
Party time Transform your candid shots of kids
Direct action Step-by-step introduction to using Speedlites
Close thing The low-down on close-up lenses
Colour doubles A simple technique to create twice the colour
Light fantastic How to capture the northern lights on film


June 2002
Flash back
How the Canon flash system has developed
Low down on wildlife Using wide-angle lenses for animal pictures
Shallow depth Shooting with minimal depth-of-field
Remote switch Make your own shooting accessory
Picture elements More than you need to know about pesky pixels
Sales technique Sell a few pictures to pay for your next camera
Shift work Avoid converging verticals with a tilt-and-shift lens
Second chance What to watch for when buying used equipment


March 2002
New camera
EOS D60
Inside your EOS How your camera works
Sure shots Make sure you get the correct exposure
Open flash Multiple flash photography from a single gun
Choosing a lens We look at the different types available
Handy light Make effective use of the built-in flash unit
Panoramic views How to create long, thin photographs
Getting into print The different between photographic and ink-jet printers


December 2001
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September 2001
New products
EOS 3000N, EF 70-200mm f2.8L USM lens
Speed control Choosing the best film for your subject
Monochrome moods Low light for marvellous black-and-white images
Time machine Canon Timer Remote Controller TC-80N3
Bright sparks How to use the Speedlite wireless flash system
Power points The pros and cons of different battery types
Close call Using telephoto lenses for close-up photography
Body parts Is your camera body metal or plastic? Does it matter?


June 2001
Balancing act
Fill-in flash is not just for portraits
Seeing spots Multispot metering
Warm thoughts How to use inexpensive but versatile warming filters
Lens care Are you looking after your EF lenses
Case notes Find the case you need to protect your EOS camera
Growth industry Tips for garden photography
Ring master Using the Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX
Weight watching Lose weight by choosing the right lens
Flash back Combining colour filters on your Speedlite and camera
Digital darkroom Which digital camera is right for you


March 2001
Program change
Take a break from the program mode
Zone system How evaluative metering really works
Change of view Don't let zoom lenses make you lazy
One-hit wonders EOS innovations that did not survive
Intense pane Capture the beauty of stained glass windows
Polarizing power Our guide to this essential accessory
Locked up Discover the key to the mirror lock feature
Digital darkroom Information and advice about digital photography
Family matters Five generations of EOS cameras


December 2000
Light headed
The uses and limitations of built-in flash
Three-way split Three exposures through red, green and blue filters
Lens technology Helping you choose the best lens for your needs
Close inspection Close-up photography with close-up lenses
Pet subject Transform your pet snapshots into stunning photographs
Digital darkroom Information and advice about digital photography


September 2000
New products
EOS 30, Speedlite 420EX
New lenses EF 28-90mm f4-5.6 USM, EF 28-90mm f4-5.6, EF 28-105 f3.5-4.5 II USM, EF 28-200mm f3.5-5.6 USM, EF 28-200mm f3.5-5.6
Metering masterclass How to give film just the right amount of light
Zoom burst Add explosive movement to any subject
Sharpen your image Simple techniques for razor-sharp pictures
Invisible world Use infrared film for out-of-this world images
Studio style A beginner's guide to lighting for home portraits
Grid locked Improve you pictures with a different focusing screen
Digital darkroom An introduction to digital photography


June 2000
New product
EOS D30
The eyes have it All about eye-control focus
Small change Which is the smallest, lightest Canon camera?
PIC and choose Night scene improves your outdoor flash pictures
Close encounters Results from the MP-E65 macro lens
Have a good trip Information and advice for holiday-makers
Slide copying A guide to duplicating your transparencies
Keeping dry How to protect your camera and lens in the wet
Basic copyright Part 2 of our guide to this complex subject


March 2000
New products
EOS 1V, EF 100mm f2.8 Macro USM lens
Total control Foreground and background exposure control with flash
Test results Understanding modular transfer function (MTF) for lens tests
Captive audience How to photograph birds and beasts at zoos
PIC and choose Sports mode can be used for many different subjects
Wide eyes Increase your creativity with a wide-angle prime lens
Everything's a blur Movement can add impact to your images
Inside job How to shoot interiors successfully
A change of mount Adapt FE lenses to your EOS camera


December 1999
Stable companions
A long look at four image stabilising lenses
PIC and choose The close-up mode may offer some surprises
Custom job Special custom functions for the EOS 1N and 1N RS
High and low points How to shoot very dark and very light subjects
Multiple exposures A single subject can give many views
Cable control Everything you need to know about remote switches
Talking back Interpret the data on the back of APS prints
Take AIM and fire How Canon links focusing and exposure systems


September 1999
New lenses
EF 300mm f2.8L IS USM, EF 400mm f2.8L IS USM, EF 500mm f4L IS USM, EF 600mm f4L IS USM
Flash equipment Choose the best Speedlite for your EOS
Standard bearer Why you should consider the 50mm lens
Sound advice How to tell your camera to keep quiet
Wireless control Fire your camera from a distance
Custom functions Understanding the Speedlite 550EX options
PIC and choose When should you use the landscape mode
Maximum impact All you need to know about wide-aperture lenses
Nature notes How to shoot small subjects outdoors
Focused thoughts Make the most of your autofocus system
Selection process Part two of a beginner's guide to lenses


June 1999
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March 1999
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December 1998
Speed trials
Take better pictures with shutter priority mode
Extra long Choosing and using super-telephoto lenses
Custom job Custom functions that control exposure settings
Balance of power Wireless flash with the Speedlite 550EX
Selection process Take control with partial and spot metering
Viewing options Can you change your focusing screen?
Moving images All about automatic film advance
Two-minute techniques Ideas to add 'oomph' to your pictures


September 1998
New product
EOS 3
Hole truths Discover the power of aperture-priority mode
Flash control Fine-tune the output from your Speedlite
Wide boys Using the EF 14mm and EF 15mm lenses
After dark Continue taking pictures after the sun has set
Custom job Custom functions that control flash photography
Sharp shooter Reduce the effects of camera shake with an IS lens
Close call A short introduction to extension tubes
Brief definitions A guide to abbreviations found in EOS specifications


June 1998
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March 1998
New cameras
EOS IX7, EOS DC2000
New lenses EF 22-55mm f44-5.6 USM, EF 55-200mm f4.5-5.6 USM, EF 28-135mm f3.5-5.6 IS USM
Exposure exposed How to give your film the right amount of light
Wide appeal Make the most of the wide end of your standard zoom
Look your best Are you seeing a really sharp image in the viewfinder?
Print fixing How to take control of your processing laboratory
Bounce it! A simple technique to improve your flash pictures
Softly, softly You don't need a filter for super soft-focus effects
Custom job Custom functions for film loading and rewinding
Making an extension Increase the effective focal length of your lenses
Kid's stuff Photographing youngsters is child's play
Bokeh for beginners The quality of out-of-focus images
Sharp practice Using a slow shutter speed for fast-moving subjects


December 1997
Deep thoughts
A comprehensive guide to depth-of-field
Close call All about Canon close-up lenses
Out in the cold Do EOS cameras operate at low temperatures?
Extending your range A guide to choosing your next Canon lens
Stop it! Everything you need to know about stop-down metering
Quick flash How to make the most of the built-in flash unit
Creative colour Getting started with lens filters
Cameras of the future Canon combines still photography and video
Reverse image A close look at the Novoflex EOS Reverse Adaptor


September 1997
Spot the difference
Choose between full auto and program modes
Screen saver Shoot from a television screen
Simple fill-in Basic techniques for flash photography in daylight
Slide control Why you should consider shooting colour transparency film
Multiple choice Two exposures are better than one
Speed limits All about film speed and ISO numbers
Rapid shooter How a pellicle mirror reduces the shutter time lag
Digital EOS Scanning film images to create digital files


June 1997
Creative zones
It's time to take your EOS off autopilot
Long shot Discover new worlds by connecting your EOS to a telescope
Power struggle How to get more from your camera batteries
Get away! Using remote control accessories
Steady on Using image stabilisation lenses
Black-and-white with a hint of red Ilford SFX film
The future of photography Canon EOS.DCS system


March 1997
Smashing windows
How to shoot stained glass windows
Light fantastic A complete guide to buying a Speedlite
Focus modes Look at the different ways your EOS focuses
Come closer An introduction to EOS close-up photography
Soft image Flash diffusers for your Speedlite
Under the microscope Using your EOS for photomicrography
One careful owner The joys and pitfalls of buying secondhand


December 1996
Pinhole EOS
Taking pictures without a lens
Going full tilt Using a Canon TS-E lens to control focus
Take your PIC Program image control modes explained
A change of format Using an APS camera with an EF lens
Spotlight on EOS 5000 Tips for EOS 5000 owners
Quickshot Creative ideas for photographing silver cutlery
Run for cover The low down on photo insurance schemes


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